Climate Listening Project

The Climate Listening Project explores the connections between climate change, food, faith, environment, business, and community; and weaves together the latest climate science and resilience thinking with inspiring stories from across America and around the globe.

Bob Quinn talks about the impact that climate is having on his farm and what steps he is taking to increase his farm’s resiliency. “If we don’t farm and eat with future generations in mind, we are making a mistake,” he says.

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Author: Jack Kittredge
A great deal of discussion in scientific and governmental circles has been focused recently on how to deal with greenhouse gas emissions and the resulting weather extremes they have created. Most analysts believe we must stop burning fossil fuels to prevent further increases in atmospheric carbon, and find ways to remove carbon already in the air if we want to lessen further weather crises and the associated human tragedies, economic disruption and social conflict that they bring.